Fibromyalgia, Sleep Disorder and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

作者: Harvey Moldofsky

DOI: 10.1002/9780470514382.CH15

关键词: FibromyalgiamyalgiaSleep disorderSleep deprivationChronic fatigue syndromeMedicinePeriodic limb movement disorderChronic fatigueInternal medicineNon-rapid eye movement sleep

摘要: Various research studies show that the amalgam of disordered sleep physiology, chronic fatigue, diffuse myalgia, and cognitive behavioural symptoms constitutes a non-restorative syndrome may follow febrile illness, as in fatigue syndrome. Where rheumatic complaints are prominent such constellation disturbed physiology also characterizes fibromyalgia disorder. In contrast to syndrome, is associated with variety initiating or perpetuating factors psychologically distressing events, primary disorders (e.g. apnoea, periodic limb movement disorder) inflammatory disease, well an acute illness. The have similar namely alpha rhythm disturbance (7.5-11 Hz) electroencephalogram (EEG) within non-rapid eye (NREM) accompanies increased nocturnal vigilance light, unrefreshing sleep. Aspects cytokine cellular immune functions shown be related sleep-wake system. evidence suggests reciprocal relationship systems. Interference either system by viral agent cytokines alpha-interferon interleukin 2) sleeping-waking brain deprivation) has effects on other will accompanied

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